1. To where does the path of Buddha lead us? A. Suffering B. Freedom C. Enlightenment.

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1. To where does the path of Buddha lead us? A. Suffering B. Freedom C. Enlightenment

2. What are the stepping stones to enlightenment? A. Craving, meditation, delusion B. Morality, meditation and wisdom C. Ignorance, morality and meditation

3. What is the name of Buddha’s school? A. Sangha B. Sevashram C. Vidyavardhaka

4. The monks are compared to_______________. A. God B. Living libraries C. Saints

5. How do the Buddhists give special power to their practice? A. Meditation B. Chanting sacred words C. Preaching

6. Who is responsible for preserving the tradition? A. The chief monk B. All monks C. Buddha

7. The path of enlightenment begins with the focusing of the mind and following a number of _______________. A. Rules B. Chants C. Commandments

8. After how many years did Buddha go back to the palace? A. Seven B. Eight C. Nine

9. What did his father do? A. Became angry B. Forgave him C. Sent him away

10. Who became the first nun? A. His mother B. His stepmother C. His wife